How to use the word “feet”

How to use in-sentence of “feet”:

– Every second, it pours about 19,600 cubic feet per second into its mouth at Long Island Sound, part of the Atlantic Ocean.

– This causes about one to three feet of land mass lost each year.

– The shark grows to a maximum length of 11.5 feet long.

– They check for signs of disease and make sure the feet are well cared for.

– Its feet are usually not webbed.

– It has more webbing on its hind feet than on its front feet, and it has discs on its front toes.

– The hands and feet have lots of bones and are joined to the arms and legs by small bones with sliding parts.

– The standard tuba has about 16 feet of tubes.

How to use the word feet
How to use the word feet

Example sentences of “feet”:

- By extracting muds from the channel five feet high, twenty feet wide and four kilometres long road was made behind which Afgan riflemen can take safer position to fire acutely targeting advancing Maratha soldiers.

- The name Thousand Foot Krutch came from the belief that God is a crutch you can lean on, even if your problems pile a thousand feet high.
- The greatest monumental sculpture in the ancient world, its body is 200 feet tall.

– By extracting muds from the channel five feet high, twenty feet wide and four kilometres long road was made behind which Afgan riflemen can take safer position to fire acutely targeting advancing Maratha soldiers.

– The name Thousand Foot Krutch came from the belief that God is a crutch you can lean on, even if your problems pile a thousand feet high.

– The greatest monumental sculpture in the ancient world, its body is 200 feet tall.

– They keep feet warm.

– It was 12 feet long.

– In addition, people did not like walking up many steps and running water could only be brought up to fifty feet high.

– It is approximately 166 feet above sea level.

– Many men who suffered from it ending up having their feet amputated because they could not deal with the pain.

– The trip to China stopped, and his body was taken home to Samarkand where it was buried beneath the dome of the Gur Amir mausoleum in a steel coffin under a slab of black jade six feet long.

– They stamp their small feet to signal to each other.

– It is built into the castle’s battlements 83 feet up from the ground.

– Sweating on the feet can be increased by wearing closed shoes or boots.

– They gave fines to women who still had their feet bound after 1915.

– It was small and lizard-like, about 3 feet long.

More in-sentence examples of “feet”:

- An organist has to learn to play with the feet at the same time as with the hands.

- In painting portraits he sometimes painted with brushes on sticks six feet long.

– An organist has to learn to play with the feet at the same time as with the hands.

– In painting portraits he sometimes painted with brushes on sticks six feet long.

– Chewbacca is over seven feet tall and over 200 years old.

– It has webbed feet that is found on the second, third, and fourth toes.

– Dancers’ feet take a terrific battering, and few end their careers without having some damage to their feet.

– The mast stood about 40 feet tall.

– The scales around its ears, lips, chin, and bottoms of the feet may have three or more of these connections.

– It lies 118 feet southeast of Stockton, CaliforniaStockton, along California State route 120.

– The arena was built in 1949 and has an ice surface of 200 feet by 100 feet, which is what the Olympics use.

– The highest mountain is named Kamakou, and it is 4,970 feet high.

– It is located near Niagara Falls, New York in the United States and Niagara Falls, Ontario in Canada.The volume of water approaching the falls during peak flow season may sometimes be as much as 225,000 cubic feet per second.

– Because of their longships, which could float in 4 feet of water, the Vikings were able to make their way up rivers and land deep inside a country.

– She is best known for acting in the series “Six Feet Under”.

– Meanwhile, “Troodons” that lived in more southern locations were only around 7 feet long, 3 feet tall, and weighed up to 50 pounds, about the size of a “Velociraptor”.

– The centerpieces were sometimes several feet high, and were only made out of foodstuffs such as sugar, marzipan, and pastry.

– When fully grown, this plant grows to about 5 feet in height and 3 feet in diameter.

– Helens’ height by about 1,300 feet deep.

– The normal pool level elevation is 654 feet above sea level, which is locally known as ‘powerpool’.

– She was a 1400-ton ship that was just over 200 feet long.

– New, well-preserved finds such as “Alxasaurus” in 1993 and “Beipiaosaurus” in 1996 provided details about the bird-like pelvis, feet and skulls of primitive members.

– It has some webbing on its front feet and more webbing on its hind feet.

– The claws on the back feet are longer and curve backwards to help cleaning and grooming between the spines.

– The building will feature 1.2 million square feet of leasable office space, but due to its unique superstructure design, will only encompass 25 percent of the lot.

– Its front feet have a little webbing and its hind feet have more webbing.

– The Dorah Pass is more than 14,000 feet high.

– It functioned through the use of a spiral C scale, which was claimed to be 50 feet long and readable to five significant figures.

– Alpine lakes are lakes or reservoirs at high altitudes, usually over 5,000 feet above sea level, or above the tree line.

– It is near the Shasta River at 2,500 feet area, of which most is land.

– One famous storm on April 14, 1935, called “Black Sunday”, was so bad it covered dozens of cities in black clouds of dust and made it impossible to see the sky or even a few feet ahead.

– One way to classify jumping is by looking at how the feet launch and land.

– Standing up, the secretarybird is nearly 4.5 feet tall.

– The forward stands six feet nine inches.

– For example, a ball can be 5 Foot feet away from a table.

– On the outside, Daleks resemble human-sized salt and pepper shakers who are five to six feet tall.

– There is only one egg, which he keeps on his feet and under his feathers, standing in a big group of males without feeding until the chick is hatched.

– They used metallic claws on their feet which helped them to climb and made their kicks more dangerous.

– In about half of children born with club foot both feet are affected.

– Because of this, women who had their feet bound would usually be impaired, or damaged, for the rest of their lives.

– Between then and October 16, workers spent almost 58 hours to free her from the 8 inch wide well casing 22 feet below the ground.

– Mature “Agathis” can become quite large, reaching 130 feet in diameter.

– Specialized long-range laser scanners are capable of reading a bar code up to 30 feet away.

– After climbing about 100 feet in the air, the male makes a series of V-shaped flights, then plunges down in an erratic zigzag course often somersaulting while uttering a rolling, cackling call.

– Pumas are mainly tan-color, and can be up to 9 feet long, although average length is 6 – 8 feet.

– It was 2,500 feet long.

– It was three feet wide, and had two long sticks made of wood for Anne to hold while she was giving birth to her baby.

– In soccer, tackles are done with the feet around or against the opponent’s feet.

– Brewerton wrote: “The Kit Carson of my “imagination” was over six feet high with an enormous beard, and a voice like a roused lion…

– Their brown fur protects them from the extremely cold temperatures and their big feet enable them to walk on top of snow.

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